Fort Worth Junior High School - Purple Yearbook (Fort Worth, TX)

 - Class of 1927

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Page 69 text:

o ll- -' I M A l il, 1' Law Club l UNIOR is the home of a most interesting and extraordinary club, founded with a purpose as unusual as its study will prove helpful in every walk and time of life. This club is the Law Club, founded last October, with Miss Sue King as sponsor. At the first meeting, Eugene Ross was elected president, Donald Wood, vice-presi- dent, and Sue McKeever, secretary. Because of a name that embraces so much terri- tory, members have many times been approached by inquiring Fish and subjected to questioning concerning the nature, purpose, in fact, sometimes, the big idea of the club. It has been learned b counter- uestionin their oun in uisitors, that the or an- Y fl 8 Y g C1 S ization has been mistaken for the kind, whatever that kind may be, that is founded for the ur ose of develo in the oor little students into law ers. Also the members have P P P g P Y been suspected of being secret agents of that vague and unknown force, School Lawf' However, the have not et uite iven u ho e of ever bein able to make lain their Y Y Cl S P P 8 P purpose, and seem quite grateful for this opportunity to do so. The study of the immigration laws of the United States was chosen as their chief aim and purpose. And now the members of the Law Club may consider themselves Well informed on the subject, as there are very few people, particularly students, with so many other interests, who know as much about the subject. Sue McKeever, Eugene Ross, Sue King, Donald Wood. Zeddie Norris, Myrtle Lena Crain, Brooks Peden, Jimmy Burton. C. B. Vance, Shirley Hailc, Ambrose Burns, Ballard Connell, Gilbert W'ard.

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1. rfffsf-4?.!aLf12LN.iOR.fiL1R1JLE1Ilg1ifs1'le f ae an E Home Economics Club HERE is one department in Junior which is not to be outdone by any other in any particular, whether it be organization or good looking girls, for the said department is made up wholly of girls. This lively and enthusiastic set is known as the Home Eco- nomics department. Several months ago, on October 19, 192 6, to be exact, a group of girls, all members of the Home Economics Department, Qfor as everyone knows, there is always a group within a group, a crowd within a crowd, a set, etc., etc.j met, and, sponsored by Miss Bunting, Miss Moore, and Mrs. Gunn, organized the Home Economics Club. At the Hrst meeting, Alpha Campbell was elected president, Fay Smyre, vice-president, Inez Able, secretary, and Frances Lamkin, reporter. Already they have spent many happy times together, but plans are laid for many more. Perhaps the greatest treat they are holding before their own eyes is the promised trip to Lake Worth once every month, for an all-day meeting with the other Home Economics Clubs of Fort Worth. Plans are for a program with a lecture on Home Economics by some eminent person whose knowledge and experience are undisputed. To follow this, they plan games and instruction in the arts and crafts of the woods. Then home again, home again. What fun! Always something new with them. It has been said that variety is the spice of life, and if it is, they should have the spiciest lives of any girls on earth. Melba Carroll, Katherine Prather, Alpha Campbell, Inez Able, Miss Bunting, Mrs, Gunn, Miss Moore Frances Lamkin, Edna Cooke, Jimmie Ruth Parks, Frances Hutchings. Helen Moore, Elizabeth Young, May Crozier, Martha Robbins, Margaret Rose, Imogene Hart, Charlie Edith True, Anna Ruth Kimbrough. Mary Lila Wilkes, Thelma Stubbs, Betty Carshon, Minnie Graham, Ray Carshon, Gertrude Baker, Hazel Wacey, Pauline Hynds, Kelsey Graham, Eleanor Butcher, Mary Elizabeth Grubbs, Louise Walker. Anna Belle Boswell, Elizabeth Elliston, Ethel May Jordon, Faye Smyre, Elizabeth W'olfe, Hannah Chicotsky, Melissa Goodwin, Mary Dclle Barnes, Rose Chicotsky, Mary Qualls, Haby Smith. 2-L ,. , V I 1



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,131 -1 J'Y'LLigIA1 R 13i5E,g-xf5L'EClpl f -L Loreta Chiles, Prrsirlenfg Miss Rawlins, SPOIISUVQ Miss Blanton, Sjmnsorg Sue Glass, Scc'r'rla1'3I. Spanish Club F ALL the Nations in the whole wide world, there is scarcely one not represented at Junior. Nearly every one is represented either by a native, or sometimes by an individual who has long known the country and its peoples, or by an organization formed for the purpose of studying the history, arts and literature of that race and nation, and Spain, that country most famed in old romance for the dark beauty of the women, the hot-blooded courage of the men, and the inborn love every Spaniard cherishes for things gay, brave and beautiful, is represented in Junior by the Spanish Club. Only those who are students of Spanish may become members of this club, of Which Miss Bookman is sponsor. ln the past, the Spanish Club has been one of the largest and best known organizations in the school, and has distinguished itself by its alertness and willing devotion to whatever is best for Junior, for the future, the Spanish Club plans the program that has ever proved the most successful of all, that of Progress and Service. Charles Matthews, Betty Nelson, Shei.la Allen, Rosemary Bowman, Katherine Carter, Effie Hinkle, Claude Dickerson, Osburn Hanna, Ella Mae Small. Dorothy Daugherty, Mozelle White, Essie jones, Janet Moses, Elizabeth Trammell, Ruth Sullivan Ysleta Curry, Viola McAnally, Catherine Abbott. Dorothy Fullington, Blanche Barnes, Nell Pool, Juanita Sammons, Mary Elizabeth Grubbs, Eugenia Hickson, Velma Marlin, Juanita Ankele, Vivian Byers. Rae Shanblum, Freddie Haller, Zoe Davis, Jeanne Horsley, Mary Louise Turner, Ruth Dignum, Dorothy Lee Gordon, Mildred Senter. l

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Fort Worth Junior High School - Purple Yearbook (Fort Worth, TX) online collection, 1927 Edition, Page 86

1927, pg 86

Fort Worth Junior High School - Purple Yearbook (Fort Worth, TX) online collection, 1927 Edition, Page 84

1927, pg 84

Fort Worth Junior High School - Purple Yearbook (Fort Worth, TX) online collection, 1927 Edition, Page 78

1927, pg 78

Fort Worth Junior High School - Purple Yearbook (Fort Worth, TX) online collection, 1927 Edition, Page 94

1927, pg 94

Fort Worth Junior High School - Purple Yearbook (Fort Worth, TX) online collection, 1927 Edition, Page 29

1927, pg 29

Fort Worth Junior High School - Purple Yearbook (Fort Worth, TX) online collection, 1927 Edition, Page 25

1927, pg 25


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